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Prosecutors said Anton and James Peraire-Bueno, who both studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, manipulated the ethereum blockchain.
The statement released by the senator’s office about his wife’s diagnosis painted a different picture of the couple than his defense attorney had a day earlier.
The Biden administration’s decision ends new leasing in the Powder River Basin in Wyoming and Montana following years of lawsuits.
Donald Trump’s lawyers are pressing former attorney Cohen as they work to convince jurors not to believe the star witness’s pivotal testimony in the trial.
As artificial intelligence moves into medicine, perhaps no one has more to gain or lose than radiologists.
One witness said the person fell while trying to take a picture from the steel tower and another witness said they heard a “transformer blow” before the person dropped to the ground.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping gave Vladimir Putin a red-carpet welcome in Beijing, and the pair extolled their relationship. But analysts say it’s mostly transactional.
The demise of La Corona, downgraded to an ice field after shrinking to less than 5 acres, makes Venezuela the first nation in the Andes range without a glacier.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau case is one of several the Supreme Court heard this term that challenge the power of federal agencies, long a target of Republicans.
A King County spokesperson said the rise in homelessness “is directly tied to a lack of housing options in our region, and it’s only increasing.”
The 1989 Neil Young song “Rockin’ in the Free World” is, in fact, a lament about despair caused by homelessness, drug addiction and poverty.
Prime Minister Robert Fico was in serious but stable condition Thursday after hours of surgery for multiple gunshot wounds.
His interview with special counsel Robert Hur is at the center a Republican effort to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress.
While passing legislation will be tough, the group’s recommendations lay out the first comprehensive road map on an issue that is complex and has little precedent for consideration in Congress.
A new report details respiratory problems, mental health conditions and lack of access to medical care following the deadly August fire in Lahaina.
Women’s health advocates view the move as crucial to stamping out the preventable disease.
Netanyahu has faced increasing pressure from critics at home and allies abroad, especially the United States, to present a postwar plan for Gaza.
Wednesday marks the 76th year of the exodus of some 700,000 Palestinians who fled or were forced from what is now Israel. Remembrances have taken on new significance this year, as more than twice that number have been displaced within Gaza.
The Supreme Court’s order does not deal with a lower-court ruling that found the map relied too heavily on race. Instead, it only prevents yet another new map from being drawn for this year’s elections.
Officials say the number of reported sexual assaults across the military decreased last year, and a confidential survey found a drop in the number of service members who said they had experienced some type of unwanted sexual contact.
Florida will eliminate climate change as a priority in making energy policy decisions, despite the threats it faces from more powerful hurricanes, extreme heat and toxic algae blooms.
Democrats say they are way more likely than Republicans to buy electric vehicles. Could that change?
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought to reassure the ally of continuing American support and announced a $2 billion arms deal Wednesday.